Silas Bigelow was born December 24, 1766 in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. He came to Vermont as a young man, settling in Weathersfield and marrying Elizabeth Beaman Boynton. The earliest records I have found have Silas and Elizabeth’s home being built in 1799 and the first barn was probably built then also. They lived there until they died, both in 1833. Silas was a Deacon at the North Springfield (VT) Baptist Church from 1807 until his death.
This painting shows Silas and Elizabeth heading out for a church service in their later years. The barn complex behind them is as it is today. It stands boldly representing its long history.
The original 16″ x 20″ artwork is a combination of painting, torn papers, prints and textural washes to create an image as varied and complex as the old barn itself. Silas Bigelow’s obituary is part of the background sky. You can read it from the September 10, 1833 Vermont Telegraph by clicking here. The painting is available for purchase. Contact the studio for more information.
Giclee-quality prints of this piece are available in various sizes.
“Old Vermont Barn 5- Silas Bigelow Barn” canvas print by Lisa Curry Mair. Artwork comes to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5″ x 1.5″ stretcher bars . Your canvas print will be delivered to you “ready to hang” with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails. “Mirrored” means the image continues around the edges of the frame.
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